![]() Photo: TWBC planning Proposed view along St James Road of the Grosvenor redevelopment proposals in Tunbridge Wells. ![]() Existing view of the Grosvenor Mistsubishi garage as seen from St James Road. However, some aren’t happy about the scheme, with 39 objections written to the council’s planning department. The developers also boast of their environmental credentials, citing “high performance of building fabric”, electric car charging points and “air source heat pumps” for heating, removing the need for gas in the building.” To maintain the privacy of the rear of the existing properties on Quarry Road and Stratford Street, the flats in the new block have living rooms pointed towards the street and bedrooms towards the back gardens. ![]() Tunbridge Wells but also creates a recognisable relationship to the local context. “It provides attractive, modern flats that respond to the requirements of contemporary life in Existing view of the former Mitsubishi car dealership from Grosvenor Bridge. ![]() The block is set to contain five one-bed, seven two-bed, nine three-bed and three four-bed flats.ĭocuments prepared by architects Innes Associates, state: “The scheme aims to optimise the site capacity but to do it in a way that is sensitive to the local context and takes account of the neighbouring properties. ![]()
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